- Bill Booth (ice hockey)
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
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position = Defence
played_for = Lachute Valleyfield BravesBrighton Tigers Durham Wasps
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nationality = CAN
birth_date = birth date|1919|8|20
birth_place =Montreal , QC,Canada
death_date = death date and age|1986|9|25|1919|8|20
death_place = unknown
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career_start = 1939
career_end = 1963
halloffame =William Walton "Bill" Booth (birth date|1919|8|20 – death date|1986|9|25) was a Canadian
ice hockey player who mainly played in Great Britain during the 1940s and 1950s, although he is best remembered as a Coach with theDurham Wasps . He is a member of theBritish Ice Hockey Hall of Fame .Career
Although he learned to skate by he age of eight, Bill Booth did not start playing ice hockey until he was 14-years-old. However, he was still good enough to gain a place with Lachute in the Montreal Senior Provincial League (MSPL) when he was 20-years-old before icing with Valleyfield Braves.
In 1943 whilst serving with the
Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps duringWorld War II , Booth played in twoexhibition game s against theBoston Bruins and theMontreal Canadiens . In 1944, Booth went toEurope with the Canadian Army. After the war, he stayed in Europe playing services hockey.Booth joined the
Brighton Tigers in 1946 following hisdemobilization from the army. Booth played with the Tigers for three seasons — winning theAutumn Cup and the league championship in 1946–47 as well as the league championship in 1947–48. In 158 games played for the Tigers, Booth's statistics are: 26 goals, 41 assists, 67 points and 250 penalty minutes.Booth joined the Durham Wasps in 1949 as Player/Coach, a position he held until 1963 when he became the
head coach for the 1963–64 season. Under his tenure, the Wasps won the Northern tournament seven times and the playoffs three times.Booth retired from playing in 1963 after he had suffered from
jaundice . He then married a local girl, Isobel, before continuing his involvement with British ice hockey by writing articles for the monthly magazine "The Hockey Fan". Booth's involvement with ice hockey continued into the 1980s when he was north-easterncorrespondent for the "Ice Hockey World" magazine.Awards
*Named to the ENL All-star B Team in 1947.
References
* [http://www.azhockey.com/ A to Z Encyclopaedia of Ice Hockey]
* [http://www.ihjuk.co.uk/ Ice Hockey Journalists UK]External links
* [http://www.azhockey.com/Bo.htm#William%20Walton%20'Bill'%20Booth A to Z Encyclopaedia of Ice Hockey entry]
* [http://www.ihjuk.co.uk/hall_of_fame/booth.htm British Ice Hockey Hall of Fame entry]Persondata
NAME= Booth, William Walton
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Booth, Bill
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Ice hockey player
DATE OF BIRTH=1919-08-20
PLACE OF BIRTH=Montreal ,Quebec ,Canada
DATE OF DEATH=1986-09-25
PLACE OF DEATH= Not known
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